
Back in the mid 90′s I got my first high tech job at Aldus in Seattle’s Pioneer Square neighborhood.
Twelve years later I left the InDesign team at what was now Adobe Seattle to follow the Web 2.0 allure and to scratch a growing entrepreneurial itch.
When the iPhone came out I was hooked, first as a user and later as a developer and for the past two years I’ve been immersed in iOS coding at Seattle’s Zumobi
Today I’m thrilled to announce that I’m joining Zaarly to head up their mobile development.
I first heard about Zaarly from this GeekWire article: Seattle techie goes to L.A., returns with Ashton Kutcher-backed startup Zaarly
It’s a fascinating startup story.
So what is Zaarly?
Zaarly is a proximity based, real-time buyer powered market. Buyers make an offer for an immediate need and sellers cash in on an infinite marketplace for items and services they never knew were for sale. What’s your price?
With Zaarly I can keep scratching my entrepreneurial itch, but more importantly the idea fascinates me. Some days we all just need a little extra convenience or something special that we can’t normally get.
You can find out more about Zaarly at zaarly.com, on Facebook: facebook.com/zaarly or Twitter: @Zaarly